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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

This is not only a disappointing experience for your visitor, but it can also lead them to ask a series of questions about your organization as a whole. These are not the types of questions you want your audience to ask about your nonprofit. For instance, large text should have at least a 3:1 contrast ratio. Contact information.

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Using Metrics To Harvest Insights About Your Social Media Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What is the quality of the conversation in the comments? What did you learn from the conversation? Conversation Rate : This is the commenting and conversation that is happening on your blog. If you use wordpress, Joost Blog Metrics will give you a post to comment ratio. . What's the tone, formal or informal?

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How to Find New Donors for Your Nonprofit: A 4-Step Process

CauseVox

Google offers both the average monthly search volume for specific keywords and suggests an alternative list of keyword ideas with comparable or even higher search volumes. Although it’s straightforward and concise, petitions tend to have a very low conversion rate (the amount of people who take action), typically ranging between 0.3%

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20 Best Practices to Optimize Your Nonprofit Donation Page

Bloomerang

Ask these questions as you review the page: Are the images clear and fully visible on the page? If you answered no to any of these questions, review and edit your donation page in the mobile view of your content management system. Include alternative text for images and captions for videos. Maximizing online donations.

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Preparing for Planned Giving Conversations—24 Terms You Need to Know

Connection Cafe

This blog post will help you get prepared by arming you with planned giving terms and examples to help you carry the conversation! Most conversations about planned gifts don’t start with technical questions; rather, they center on donors’ wishes to have an impact on the organization’s needs.

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33+ Giving Tuesday Ideas: Expert Tips and Campaigns to Try

Bloomerang

Ask yourself questions such as: . Too many or overly complex questions on the form. If so, they might be ripe for a major gift or bequest conversation. . Alternatively, try introducing the book on Giving Tuesday itself. Consider how you’ve approached Giving Tuesday and year-end fundraising in the past.

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NTC Summary, and Nonprofit Technology Consulting 2.0

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I was looking for the big conversation – why are we doing this anyway? I welcome any feedback and conversation, either by email , or on comments and trackbacks on this blog. { at 11:23 pm Wow, Michelle, those are *exactly* the questions that I want schools to start asking themselves. Is it all just TCO arguments?

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